The Threat of Race: Reflections on Racial Neoliberalism

Written by a renowned scholar of critical race theory, The
Threat of Race explores how the concept of race has been
historically produced and how it continues to be articulated, if
often denied, in today’s world.

A major new study of race and racism by a renowned scholar of
critical race theory

Explores how the concept of race has been historically produced
and how it continues to be articulated - if often denied - in
today’s world

Argues that it is the neoliberal society that fuels new forms
of racism

Surveys race dynamics throughout various regions of the world -
from Western and Northern Europe, South Africa and Latin America,
and from Israel and Palestine to the United States

David Theo Goldberg directs the systemwide University of California Humanities Research Institute. He is also Professor of Comparative Literature and Criminology, Law and Society, as well as a Fellow of the Critical Theory Institute, at the University of California, Irvine. He has authored several books, including The Racial State (Blackwell, 2002) and Racist Culture: Philosophy and the Politics of Meaning (Blackwell, 1993).

"Yet, it has the great value of underlining that Africa's future is
indeed in the hands of Africans, and only they will determine if it
is a successful future or a return to second fiddle of human
history ... At the same time, I am sure, those who know Africa will
realize how much this book reflect the reality on the ground. A
reality that will surprise the world in the years to come." (South
World, 1 October 2011)

"This is powerful stuff. The author intends no scholarly
dispassion, no footnoted academic treatise. Rather he presents an
impassioned argument at length, replete with examples, full of word
games to emphasize a point. There is fire in this work. The book is
interesting, written with passion and obvious pleasure in playing
with the language. The Threat of Race is a strong addition to the
growing library of anti-globalism, [and] anti-neoliberal
critiques." Indigenious Peoples and Issues Website

"Written with the same clarity and masterly command of contemporary
scholarship as his now classic Racist Culture and The
Racial State, and powerfully articulating the tensions of the
postcolonial societies in the North and the South, David Theo
Goldberg’s new book is likely to transform the lively debate
on the construction of “race” as category and its
relationship to historical processes of
“racialization”."
–Etienne Balibar, Paris X Nanterre and University of
California

"A systematic, wonderfully readable and thoroughly radical
assessment of the politics of race that offers a unique perspective
on where critical race theory stands at the moment, and the
questions just beginning to emerge for the future."
–Achille Mbembe, author of On the
Postcolony

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